Yes, no issues here..... other than that if the notebook goes to sleep that I’ll need to restart Windows 10 for WiFi to be able to connect to the network again.
I've replaced my card with another (nearly) identical Chinese DW1560 and downloaded the following drivers from the Dell site "Network_Driver_71T5D_WN32_7.35.340.0_A03.EXE" (google is your friend) which is the latest DW1560 Windows 10 driver Dell provides for any notebook. Run the executable...
Not yet. I’ve been booting from USB till now and have little time each week to play with this so I’ve not looked into solving it yet.
The trackpad is working all but great for now and should probably use Voodooi2c for more MacBook-ish performance. Right now I’m using a Magic Trackpad 2 which...
Check: https://github.com/Xigtun/xps-9570-mojave
I quickly tried this and it fixes the brightness issues + controls from the very start... I'm not saying that this is 'the' solution to everything but I intend to learn from this person's configuration and integrate it into my own... as it seems...
It is correctly detected but it will still crash Mojave eventually.. I was able to install Mojave on it directly but the few times I tried it sometimes crashed the installer and always the OS eventually afterwards. Since there have been no additional replies from the original poster I guess it’s...
That’s quite a few kext’s that could be in the Clover other folder instead. As ReHabMan suggested it might be a good idea to replace CoreDisplayFixup with whatevergreen. Especially since it will also include the framebuffer patch soon. It avoids having to update too many kext’s before updating...
Hi,
Same issue here. Somebody with the same laptop as I have (XPS 15 9570) does have his OEM DW1570 working under Windows 10, with the only issue that it needs to manually reconnect after sleep. This suggests that some Chinese cards work while other cause issues. Does somebody have a direct...
Provided as is. Note that you will probably need to change the ig-platform-id to e.g. 0x12345678 before booting and run 'kextcache -i /'. After doing so you can change it back to the current value and things should boot in 4K. I'm running Mojave (10.14 GM). Note that the config is rough (lots of...
Updating Clover and adding CoreDisplayFixup fixed it. GPU acceleration is fully working now. Thank you very very much for the help and many useful posts over the past years !
To be honest.. I've been searching for over an hour to figure out where I'm defining, that a fake device-id of 0x591b should be injected. Could you perhaps tell me where to look so that I can disable (or if needed change) this value ?
Booting is not the problem and never was, but it might proof to be an issue as soon as the needed kext(s) actually load(s). I’m currently trying to figure out where that fake device-id I’m supposedly using is coming from (which makes sense as it indeed defaults to the KBL framebuffer)...
It's good to know that the cause of this issue should be solvable then. Thanks for that.
The extra 0 was the result of me quickly cleaning up additional several attempts to work out the situation shortly before making the dump. I've corrected it, booted with it and the same result. A fresh...
I've had some issues with the build-in PM981 SSD which I've ordered a compatible replacement for. For now the NVME drive is disabled in the BIOS. I'm booting clover from a USB stick and have installed Mojave on an USD attached SSD. As as result I've manually added the Clover folder. For my main...
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